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Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

"When from a long distant past nothing persists, after the people are dead, after things are broken and scattered, still alone, more persistent, more faithful, the smell and taste of things remain poised a long, long time like souls, ready to remind us, waiting, hoping for their moment amid the ruins of all the rest, and bear unfaltering in the tiny and almost impalpable drop of their essence the vast structure of recollection."

Why wouldnt she get medical care for the birth? The first thing that comes to mind is CPS. They will often take a baby at birth of baby has drugs in their system. [ NOT saying for sure Mom did anything wrong....just trying to understand who she is running from.]

“Every day that they don’t find something is good for me.“ Billie Dunn

Police say the baby's mother likely fled with the infant on Monday, after a Pierce County Superior Court judge issued an order to take the child into protective custody.

Authorities believe the baby is at risk of imminent harm and say previously offered services to the mother has not improved the unsafe conditions for the child. They also think Aguilar may have used drugs during the pregnancy and fear the baby might be suffering from withdrawal. Officers said Aguilar has a history of drug abuse.

Police also believe the baby could be with the alleged father, Levi Jerome Taylor. Taylor currently has two felony warrants for his arrest for failing to register as a sex offender, assault 3 and communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.

“Every day that they don’t find something is good for me.“ Billie Dunn

Pierce County prosecutors have charged a mother believed to be on the run with her newborn with child endangerment, and a judge has issued a warrant for her arrest.

On Tuesday, prosecutors charged Aguilar, 31, with criminal mistreatment in the second degree, endangerment with a controlled substance and custodial interference in the first degree for using methamphetamine during her pregnancy and violating a judge’s order to surrender the infant to authorities.